What you can do in dashboard.nexopad.app
The cloud dashboard complements the extension: organize your vault, review metrics, test shortcuts, and manage your account from the browser.
In addition to the extension, NexoPad includes a personal web dashboard at dashboard.nexopad.app. There you can view your synced vault, open the full editor, manage favorites and folders, recover items from the trash, and unlock advanced analytics depending on your plan.
It is also the place where you can create a company workspace or jump into the Teams dashboard if you are already part of one.
How to enter and orient yourself in the personal dashboard
Open the cloud dashboard with your same NexoPad account
Use the web access when you want a wider workspace than the extension or when you need to manage account settings, billing, backups, and analytics.
Open dashboard.nexopad.appExplore the side menu of your personal vault
The current main views are Dashboard, My Shortcuts, My Notes, My Links, Playground, Favorites, Folders, Insights & ROI, My Account, and Trash.
Use the `Create` button or open existing items to edit
The dashboard reuses a full editor for snippets, notes, and links, so you can create, adjust, or reorganize content without depending on the popup.
If you work in a company, enter through `My Team (Workspaces)`
From the personal panel you can create your workspace if it does not exist yet or jump automatically to dashboard.nexopad.app/teams when your team is already configured.
Main views of the personal dashboard
Dashboard
Summarizes your impact, recent activity, top shortcuts, top links, and quick access to the whole vault.
My Shortcuts
Shows the snippets in your vault with search, sorting by recent or most used, and grid or list view.
My Notes
Centralizes long documents, templates, and freeform notes synced in the cloud.
My Links
Manage your quick accesses, keywords, and dynamic URLs from a dedicated view.
Favorites
Brings together everything you starred, whether it is a shortcut, note, or link.
Folders
Groups snippets, notes, and links by category so you can navigate the vault by folder and not only by type.
Insights & ROI
On supported plans, shows historical metrics, estimated time saved, and exportable reports.
Playground
Lets you test real shortcut injection inside an editable field from the browser.
Trash
Recover notes, snippets, and links sent to the trash or destroy them permanently.
Global search, editing, and favorites
The top dashboard search bar scans titles, shortcuts, content, categories, tags, link names, URLs, and keywords. The interface shows a short set of results to avoid overload, and clicking a result opens the corresponding editor.
From almost every view you can switch between grid and list, sort by Most recent, Most used, or A-Z, and star items so they appear later in Favorites.
Folders in the personal dashboard mix snippets, notes, and links in a single navigation layer. From there you can filter by type, rename categories, and move content to another folder.
Playground, real tests, and trash
The Playground view creates an editable area that behaves like a web text box. It is useful for checking whether your shortcuts expand correctly, copying available snippets, viewing the generated HTML, and clearing the field without touching external pages.
The personal dashboard Trash combines notes, snippets, and links marked as is_trashed. From there you can restore them individually, empty the whole trash, or permanently destroy each item.
Insights & ROI view is intended for Pro or Teams plans. If you access it from Free, the dashboard shows the upgrade flow instead of the complete advanced analytics experience.